NextEra to buy Dominion in $66.8 billion power deal amid AI boom

NextEra to buy Dominion in .8 billion power deal amid AI boom

NextEra to buy Dominion in $66.8 billion power deal amid AI boom

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Publish Date: 2026-05-18 09:50:00

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NextEra Energy will buy Dominion Energy in an all-stock transaction valued at about $66.8 billion, creating the world’s largest regulated electric utility by market value, as U.S. utilities race to meet ​surging demand from data centers fueling the artificial intelligence boom.

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The deal, one of the largest ‌in the U.S. power industry, adds to a wave of consolidation as the rapid data-center buildout lifts power demand for the first time in two decades, opening up a lucrative revenue stream and boosting profit prospects.

This year, AES Corp agreed ​to be acquired by a consortium led by Global Infrastructure Partners and Swedish private-equity firm ​EQT AB for $33.4 billion. That followed Constellation Energy’s $16 billion deal for Calpine and Blackstone’s $11.5 ⁠billion deal for TXNM Energy last year.

NextEra is one of the world’s largest energy developers and access ​to Dominion’s portfolio would enable it to expand into the PJM Interconnection region and capitalize on opportunities ​in Virginia, one of the biggest data-center markets in the world.

The Florida-based company said it would exchange 0.8138 of its stock for each outstanding share of Dominion, valuing Dominion at $75.97 per share, a premium of about 23% to its last ​close, according to Reuters calculations.

Shares of NextEra fell 2% in premarket trading, while Dominion stock jumped 14.7%.As of ​March 31, Dominion had $44.11 billion in total long-term debt.

The transaction builds on NextEra’s efforts to tap into surging demand for ‌supplying ⁠electricity to data centers being developed by Big Tech. Last year, the utility had signed an agreement with Alphabet’s Google to reopen a nuclear power plant in Iowa.

Tough scrutiny likely

Virginia-based Dominion has nearly 51 gigawatts of contracted data-center capacity and counts Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Equinix,…

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